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MR2 Engines and HP rating

PostPosted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 10:31 am
by 4agzeSE
MKI MR2

85-89 USDM 4AGE 1st 1.6L = 112HP
88-89 USDM 4AGZE (supercharged) = 145HP

84-87? JDM 3A 1.5L (carburator) = 83HP
85-89 JDM 4AGE 1.6L = 120HP
86-89 JDM 4AGZE (supercharged) = 145HP

MKII MR2

91-95 USDM 1st generation 5SFE 2.2L = 135HP
91-95 USDM 1st generation 5SFE 2.2L California Spec = 130HP
91-95 USDM 2nd generation 3SGTE (turbo) = 200HP

89-93 JDM 2nd generation 3SGE = 165HP
94-96 JDM 3rd generation 3SGE = 180HP
97+ JDM 4th generation 3SGE = 200 Beams RedTop VVTi
Beams = Breakthrough Engine with Advanced Mechanism System

89-90 JDM 1st generation 3SGTE (Turbo)= 190HP
91-1994 JDM 2nd generation 3SGTE (Turbo)= 225HP
94-99 JDM3rd generation 3SGTE (Turbo)= 245/265HP

MKIII MR2

00-05 1ZZ-FE 1.8L = 138hp


If you notice a mistake please post below.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 11:08 am
by Cameron
I added Cali Spec for MKII N/A

PostPosted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 12:44 pm
by dutch
MKIII MR2

00-05 1ZZ-FE 1.8L = 138hp

toyota sold a limited edition tte turbo version in japan and europe.. not sure what kind of power it made.

PostPosted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 10:27 am
by 4agzeSE
Thanks Eric. Sorry...I didn't mean to boycott the MRS. I do love the MRS. :lol:

I have also addes the MKI JDM Carburator 3A engine.

PostPosted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 1:16 am
by Mr_2.2
"91-1994 JDM 2nd generation 3SGTE (Turbo)= 197/200HP "

i believe that year got 225 hp :)

taken from the website

www.j-garage.com

1989.10 : The new MR-2(SW20) was introduced. The chassis's performance has been improved, and it was 200mm longer in length, 80mm longer in wheelbase and about 150kg more heavy in weight than the AW11 MR-2. The SW20 MR-2 is powered by the 3S-GTE 2.0 liter, L-4 DOHC turbocharged engine with intercooler,with 225 horsepower. And a 3S-GE L4 DOHC engine that produces 165 horsepower is also available. Front and rear brakes adopt ventilated disc brakes.
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reading further in, the NA 89-92 made 165, the 93-97 made 180 and the final beams version made 200

PostPosted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 2:43 pm
by MissR2
reading further in, the NA 89-92 made 165, the 93-97 made 180 and the final beams version made 200


word

I recall from researching after I first bought my 3SGE that it was said to produce 165

PostPosted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 4:12 pm
by bbarnumboy
anyone wanna add the smallport usd and jdm specs? na and sc

PostPosted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 8:36 pm
by 4agzeSE
Thanks guys, I am not saying anyone is wrong or right but I wouldn't trust J-garage. There are many websites out there that claim different HP ratings.

As an example...MKII NA has 135HP all over North America except for California as it has 130HP due to emissions. I also have read that 3SGE has 165hp and other sources say 170hp. Maybe they are both true for different parts of the world? Maybe the 3SGE in England had lower or higher hp? I know that Beams Redtop produced 197HP and Beams Greytop made 207hp but then again, we better double check.

I guess the best way to find out is to refer to our MR2 brochures :D!!! Who has MKII JDM brochures? I know Cameron and Dan have them. Maybe you guys can help us with finding the true HP rating of these engine? 3SGE and 3SGTE. THanks :D

PostPosted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 9:02 pm
by Bravo 5
I looked through my brochures but can't make out what year any of the cars are because there are no years on the covers. But what I can make out is... and it's different in different brochures...

3SGTE
225, 245, and what appears to be a 1997-1999 245 PS.

3S-GE
165, 180, 200 PS.

What does PS stand for?

Sorry I couldn't be more help. Maybe I'll just bring my entire MR2 library with me to BC2008.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 12:01 am
by MissR2
PS is the same as HP. It is used in England and Japan. It is basically the metric way of saying HP.. I believe it stands for "Power Supply"

PostPosted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 2:07 pm
by 4agzeSE
Thanks guys, I have now updated the list with new HP listings.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 7:30 pm
by Mr_2.2
1 PS = 75 kilopond·metre/second ~= 735.5 newton·m/s ~= 735.5 W ~= 0.7355 kW ~= 0.98632 hp (SAE)

PostPosted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 10:30 pm
by 4agzeSE
Mr_2.2 wrote:1 PS = 75 kilopond·metre/second ~= 735.5 newton·m/s ~= 735.5 W ~= 0.7355 kW ~= 0.98632 hp (SAE)


LOL then does it mean I had it right?
200ps = 197 hp ( not 200hp)
180ps = 177 hp ( not 180hp)

PostPosted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 10:28 pm
by MissR2
4agze wrote:
Mr_2.2 wrote:1 PS = 75 kilopond·metre/second ~= 735.5 newton·m/s ~= 735.5 W ~= 0.7355 kW ~= 0.98632 hp (SAE)


LOL then does it mean I had it right?
200ps = 197 hp ( not 200hp)
180ps = 177 hp ( not 180hp)


Technically, yes. But how often do you see HP rating ending in a "7"? For marketing purposes, they are pretty much always considered the same.

PostPosted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 11:14 pm
by Mr_2.2
"technically" yes you are :) but if we round up on 180 x 0.98632 then we get 177.5xxx which would be 178 :P

however, i believe the first generation jdm you have down for 190 hp is incorrect, as that rating is meant for the first generation 3sgte found in the 88-91 all trac and previous cars that used the 1st gen 3sgte, all mr2s built from 89-92 came with the 2nd gen 225 ps version

and PS is short for the German word Pferdestärke which translate to horse strength